Self-directed learning on open online networks is now a possibility as communication and resources can be combined to create learning environments. But is it really?
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in title, tags, annotations or urlThe challenges to connectivist learning on open online networks: Learning experiences during a massive open online course | Kop | The International Review of Research in Open and Distance Learning - 8 views
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It is envisaged that learning is enhanced by four major types of activity:1) aggregation, access to and collection of a wide variety of resources to read, watch, or play; 2) relation, after reading, watching, or listening to some content, the learner might reflect and relate it to what he or she already knows or to earlier experiences; 3) creation, after this reflection and sense-making process, learners might create something of their own (i.e., a blog post, an account with a social bookmarking site, a new entry in a Moodle discussion) using any service on the Internet, such as Flickr, Second Life, Yahoo Groups, Facebook, YouTube, iGoogle, NetVibes, etc.; 4) sharing, learners might share their work with others on the network. This participation in activities is seen to be vital to learning.
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Presence.
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